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Four processes of butterfly metamorphosis

The first stage is the existence of eggs. Butterflies will lay eggs on herbivores, which is convenient for larvae to eat after hatching. Because different kinds of butterflies, the shape of eggs will be different.

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The second stage is larvae. Butterfly larvae hatch from eggs, eat eggshells first, and then begin to eat plants near spawning.

The third stage is pupa. When the butterfly larva changes from a larva to a pupa, although it looks motionless outside, in fact, in the pupa, this transformation is going on, changing itself from a larva to a butterfly.

The fourth stage is adulthood. After a period of metamorphosis, the pupa of the butterfly will change from pupa to butterfly, and then break out of the cocoon and fly among the flowers.

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